Nebex Secures $30 Million to Launch €100 Million French Space Startup Initiative

Nebex, a space‑trading platform founded in 2025, announced a €100 million initiative in France that will channel global space contracts back to French startups, guaranteeing a full industrial return on foreign spending. The move is backed by a $30 million seed round led by GV and supported by a dozen venture investors. The model aims to simplify cross‑border space procurement and boost the French space ecosystem without changing existing procurement laws.

UK Deeptech Startup Isembard Secures $50 Million Series A to Expand AI-Powered Factory Network

Isembard, a UK‑based startup that builds small high‑tech factories using AI‑driven software to produce precision components for space, defence and robotics, announced a $50 million Series A round led by Union Square Ventures. The funding will accelerate its franchise model expansion across Europe and the US, increase factory count, and enhance its MasonOS AI platform.

Swedish AI Legaltech Startup Aloi Secures €67 Million in Expansion Push

Aloi, backed by some of Sweden’s biggest tech billionaires, has quietly built an AI platform aimed at reshaping legaltech. After an aggressive expansion last year, the company added roughly €6 million from a secret VC fund and existing investors, bringing its total raise to €67 million to support further growth.

UK Cybersecurity Firm inforcer Raises $50 Million in Series C Funding

UK‑based inforcer, a unified Microsoft security and AI management platform for managed service providers, secured $50 million in a Series C round led by Insight Partners, with participation from Meritech Capital and Dawn Capital, to accelerate product development and global expansion.

London-Based Agon Secures $30 Million Seed Round for AI-Powered Military Simulation Platform

British defence‑tech startup Agon, founded in 2026 by former British soldier Tristam Constant and entrepreneur Junaid Hussain, secured $30 million in seed funding from Lakestar, 201 Ventures, D3, XYZ Venture Capital, Lux Capital and Northzone. The money will be used to develop its AI‑powered virtual battlefield platform for training autonomous weapons systems and to grow its presence across Europe, with offices in London and Berlin.